Louis Couperin: Suite de Pièces in C Major: Passacaille
When you play Louis’s music on a harpsichord, you understand why the instrument exists.
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When you play Louis’s music on a harpsichord, you understand why the instrument exists.
Louis Couperin: Suite de Pièces in C Major: Passacaille Read More »
As one of the most influential, technically precise, and emotionally expressive performers in the lute world, Paul O’Dette is a fine candidate to be De Rippe’s modern-day counterpart.
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Johnny Gandelsman takes these secularly composed, now sacredly received works higher in pitch while keeping the music refreshingly down to Earth.
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This project of Cappella Romana is one of the milestone-project of technology and the arts in the last decade.
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Artistic director and conductor Ryan Brown will mark his company’s 25th-anniversary season with performances of the earliest version of the only opera Beethoven composed.
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